I also never use the Legacy SourceWriter templates.
It is certainly an option to group a collection of emails between two
people of which each is both the writer and recipient.
I do this myself, and I have also seen this sort of thing done in books
where a collection of correspondence between two people is published
with letters arranged chronologically.
Pauline
Seattle
music-line wrote:
Thank you for your responses. It appears that, from these responses that
no-one is using the email template in the way it is designed. Although the
responses represent a relatively small sample of those using the programme,
the experience of people using the LUG leads me to believe that the
programmers ought to be looking at a different format for this. I wonder if
one option might be to group a collection of emails between two people of
which each is both the writer and recipient.
Best wishes
David
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www.brewoodsingers.co.uk
Organist & Choirmaster, Polesworth Abbey
www.polesworthabbey.co.uk
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